Cookbook author and podcast host Julia Turshen discusses the crucial role food played during the Civil Rights Movement and the Stonewall Uprising, the unifying human connection that cooking creates, and the correlation between her Jewish identity and her love of food, eating, and gathering together for meals. Show Notes Mentioned on the Show: Keep Calm and Cook On with Julia Turshen Feed the Resistance Now and Again Small Victories Equity at the Table Georgia Gilmore Cheryl Day The Jewish Cookbook Angel Food East Sunday Supper Church Follow: Julia's Website Julia on Instagram Julia on Twitter Amy on Instagram Amy on Twitter Feeding People on Facebook Sunday Supper Church on Instagram Patreon Page Episode Credits: Produced by Kelly Dolan Music by Matt Troup Additional Equipment provided by Justin Campbell
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The best conversations happen around the table, specifically a table full of food. Each week, join host Amy Dolan and her dinner guests—chefs, pastors, bakers and soup kitchen volunteers—for conversations about the magic of the table. If you've always wanted to host meals but haven't known how, or you host one every night and you're looking for ways to bring greater meaning to what you do, Feeding People is for you.